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Peace Symbols and Doves
Great as
gifts, Perfect fundraisers.
Raise awareness for peace and environmental groups.
Cast
of lead-free Pewter.*
All items on this page:
$4 each
in quantities of 10 or more, mixed with
any items on website.
Shipping:
Priority Mail - $4 per order plus 10 cents
per item.
(for example: $5 for 10 items, $6 for 20, etc.)
To order Retail - less than 10 items - $10 each, shipping included.
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All Peace and Dove jewelry is silver-colored Pewter, except one
pair of gold-plated earrings.
Peace
Pin and NecklacePendants
Large
Pin, 36mm - Large Pendant, 36mm - Medium Pendant, 29mm - Crafty
Pendant, 28mm - Small Pendant, 26mm
36mm = 11/2", 29mm = 13/8", 26mm = 1"
Pins have clutch backs. Pendants come on black satin cords with
bead.
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Dove
Pin and Pendants
Feathered Dove
Pendant, 35mm - Feathered Dove Pin, 35mm - Modern Dove Pendant,
37mm
Measured tail to beak.
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Peace
and Dove Keyrings
Lg Peace Keyring
, 36mm - Med Peace Keyring , 29mm - Modern Dove Keyring , 37mm
Keyrings have lanyard to clip onto purse, backpacks, zippers or
dog collars.
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Peace
and Dove Earrings
Small Peace
Earrings, 20mm --- Large Peace Earrings, 29mm --- Small Gold-Plated
Peace Earrings, 20mm
Large earring 29mm=1"(size of a Quarter) Small earring 20mm=13/16"
(size of a Nickel)
Large Peace Earring same item as Small Peace Pendant.
All Earrings have Surgical Steel Earwires (or Gold -Plated Surgical
Steel)
Floral Peace
Earrings 17mm - 60's Dove Earrings 17mm - Outline Dove Earrings
19mm - Dove/Peace mix Earrings, 20mm
17mm = 9/16"(size of a dime) , 19mm = 3/4" (size of
a penny), 20mm = 13/16" (size of a nickel)
Doves measured tail to beak. All Earrings have Surgical Steel
Earwires
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Jewelry comes on
cards and in 3x5" poly ziplock bags with hanging hole.

Card Backs
HISTORY
of the PEACE SYMBOL
What we now call the Peace Symbol was originally designed in 1958
by Gerald Holtom as the logo of
the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament for its first major anti-nuclear
march from London to Aldermaston.
Bertrand Russell was the president of the CND at the time and
it was on that march, that the symbol
(five hundred lollipops on sticks) first appeared in public. The
peace symbol crossed the Atlantic with Bayard Rustin,
a close associate of Martin Luther King, who took the symbol back
to the U.S. for the Civil Rights marches and
later it appeared at anti-Vietnam War demonstrations. The symbol
is now recognized around the world as a sign of peace.
Holtom explained that the symbol incorporates the semaphore letters
"N"(uclear) and "D"(isarmament).
The Peace Symbol has deliberately never been copyrighted. No one
has to pay or seek permission before they use it
HISTORY
of the PEACE DOVE
The dove has been a symbol of peace and innocence for thousands
of years in many different cultures.
In ancient Greek mythology it was a symbol of love and renewal
of life. In ancient Japan a dove carrying a sword
symbolized the end of war. In the story of Noah and the Ark, when
the rains that flooded the earth stopped,
Noah sent out various birds to see if they would bring back any
sign of land to his boat.
One dove eventually returned carrying an olive branch. There was
a tradition in Europe that if a dove flew around a
house where someone was dying then their soul would be at peace.
And there are legends which say that the devil
can turn himself into any bird except for a dove. In Christian
art, the dove was used to symbolize the Holy Ghost
and was often painted above Christ's head. But it was Pablo Picasso
who made the dove a modern
symbol of peace when he used it on a poster for the World Peace
Congress in 1949.
The poster inspired a new family of varied peace doves created
by artists around the world.
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*What
is lead-free Pewter?
Pewter
is primarily tin with other metals added for strength and hardness.
Lead was one of the added metals often used in old pewter.
Now that the dangers of lead are so well known, foundries in the
US and Europe are using other alloys.
The pewter used in our jewelry contains 98% tin, with antimony,
copper and silver and with trace amounts of various other metals.
Most of the jewelry parts are cast in Rhode Island. Some parts
are imported from Greece.
Some findings (earwires, keyrings etc.) are from China and other
countries.
Some items are nickel-plated, or gold-plated. A few have an antiqued
finish. Most are a brightly polished, silver-colored Pewter.
All items are finished and packaged by me in California. I print
the cards on my laser printer.
Peaceful Jewelry strives to practice healthy environmental and
fair labor values.
For more detailed discussion of particular items, contact me.
Jan
Edwards
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Some of our Peaceful Customers:
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom
Peninsula
Peace and Justice Center
Jeanette Rankin
Peace Center
Environgentle
Positively
Haight Street
Tara
Thralls Designs
Peace Resource
Center of San Diego
Choices
Salzer's
Green
Party of California
Toujours of San Francisco
Monterey
Peace and Justice Center
PeaceFlags.org
Bound
to be Read Books
Fair
World Gallery
Mendocino
Art Center
Point
Arena Lighthouse
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